NVIDIA Switching from Gbics

NVIDIA Switches for AI, HPC, Enterprise & Data Centre Networks

Gbics supplies NVIDIA Ethernet and InfiniBand switch platforms for AI clusters, HPC environments, cloud infrastructure, storage fabrics and enterprise data centre networking. Speak to our team for switch availability, project pricing, network adapters, optics, DACs, AOCs and supporting infrastructure.

NVIDIA Switching for Modern Infrastructure

NVIDIA switch platforms are designed for demanding environments where bandwidth, latency, scalability and predictable performance matter. From AI training clusters and GPU server fabrics to enterprise data centres, private cloud and high-performance storage networks, Gbics can help source the right NVIDIA switch platform and the supporting interconnects needed to deploy it.

Our team can support complete NVIDIA infrastructure projects including switches, ConnectX network adapters, compatible optical transceivers, DACs, AOCs, breakout cables and high-speed structured cabling.

NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet Switches

NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet switches are suited to high-performance data centre, AI, cloud, storage and enterprise fabrics. They support modern Ethernet deployments using high-speed ports, open networking options and scalable leaf-spine architectures.

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NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand Switches

NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand switches are built for low-latency, high-bandwidth AI and HPC environments. They are ideal for GPU clusters, research computing, simulation, modelling and performance-sensitive workloads.

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Switches, NICs & Connectivity Together

Gbics can support the full deployment stack including NVIDIA switches, ConnectX network cards, DACs, AOCs, optical transceivers and fibre cabling for 25G, 100G, 200G, 400G and 800G environments.

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Which NVIDIA Switch Platform Do I Need?

The right NVIDIA switch depends on the network type, server adapters, GPU density, required port speeds, cabling distances and whether the environment is Ethernet or InfiniBand based.

Gbics can help identify the correct NVIDIA switch model, airflow direction, port format, optics, cables and adapter pairing for your deployment.

NVIDIA Switch Categories

Switch FamilyNetwork TypeTypical UseGbics Support
NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet Ethernet AI fabrics, data centre leaf-spine, cloud, enterprise data centre and storage networking Switches, optics, DACs, AOCs, adapters and project pricing
NVIDIA Spectrum-X AI Ethernet High-performance Ethernet fabrics for AI training, inference and GPU-scale infrastructure Switch and interconnect sourcing for AI infrastructure projects
NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand InfiniBand HPC clusters, GPU clusters, research, modelling, simulation and low-latency compute fabrics InfiniBand switches, adapters, DACs, AOCs and optical connectivity
Enterprise Data Centre Switching Ethernet Server access, aggregation, storage fabrics, campus uplinks and private cloud environments Switch selection, compatible optics and reseller support

Popular Deployment Types

AI & GPU Clusters

High-speed switching for GPU-to-GPU, GPU-to-storage and server-to-server communication in AI training and inference environments.

HPC & Research

Low-latency networking for simulation, modelling, scientific computing, research clusters and high-performance compute environments.

Enterprise Data Centres

Scalable Ethernet switching for server access, aggregation, private cloud, virtualisation, storage and high-speed backbone links.

Storage Fabrics

High-throughput connectivity for NVMe, distributed storage, backup networks and data-heavy enterprise workloads.

Complete NVIDIA Network Infrastructure

Switch selection is only one part of a successful NVIDIA network deployment. Port speeds, connector types, airflow, cable reach, adapter choice and transceiver compatibility all need to be considered before ordering.

Gbics can help supply supporting infrastructure including NVIDIA ConnectX adapters, 100G, 200G, 400G and 800G optical transceivers, DAC cables, AOC cables, OSFP, QSFP-DD, QSFP56 and QSFP28 connectivity.

Why Buy NVIDIA Switches from Gbics?

  • NVIDIA infrastructure support across switches, GPUs, adapters, optics, DACs and AOCs.
  • Project pricing for resellers, VARs, MSPs, data centres and enterprise deployments.
  • Compatibility guidance for port speeds, connector types, airflow, cables and transceiver selection.
  • UK-based support from a team experienced in optical networking and high-speed infrastructure.
  • Complete bill-of-material support for AI, HPC, cloud, enterprise and data centre projects.

NVIDIA Switch FAQs

What is the difference between NVIDIA Spectrum and NVIDIA Quantum switches?

NVIDIA Spectrum switches are Ethernet switch platforms, commonly used in AI Ethernet, cloud, enterprise and data centre fabrics. NVIDIA Quantum switches are InfiniBand switch platforms, typically used in HPC, research and low-latency AI cluster environments.

Can Gbics supply the optics and cables for NVIDIA switches?

Yes. Gbics can supply compatible transceivers, DACs, AOCs and fibre cabling for NVIDIA Ethernet and InfiniBand switch deployments across common high-speed form factors including QSFP28, QSFP56, QSFP-DD and OSFP.

Can Gbics help with NVIDIA switch project pricing?

Yes. Contact Gbics with your required switch models, quantities, airflow direction, port speeds and connectivity requirements. Our team can assist with availability, pricing and supporting infrastructure.

Are NVIDIA switches suitable for campus networks?

NVIDIA switches are best positioned for high-performance Ethernet, InfiniBand, AI, HPC and enterprise data centre environments. For traditional campus access switching, Gbics can still support optical transceivers and cabling for vendors such as Cisco, Aruba, Juniper, Extreme and others.

Need NVIDIA Switch Pricing or Compatibility Support?

Contact Gbics for NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet switches, NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand switches, ConnectX network adapters, compatible optics, DACs, AOCs and full project support.

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